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aresa:So Nigerians are idiots for demanding a violence free election abi? Everytime they open their mouths, they confirm our fears. Buhari supporters just cannot help themselves. Thanks for the insults. We will reciprocate in the polling both. |
seunlayi:I would gladly have voted for a better candidate had APC presented us with someone like Fashola, Ribadu, Lamido, or even Oshio baba? Buhari is not promising Nigeria anything positive. He has not come out to distance himself from violence. He has not even spoken as a former Head of state on the need for Nigerians to remain united and peaceful regardless of the outcome of the election. |
Kolade354:Perhaps you are just arriving planet earth. Do a simple search on NL and on Google to bring yourself up to speed. On the contrary, it is GMB supporters who lapse into anger and insults each time people ask him to list his achievements. As we speak, Buhari is having a hard time producing even a photocopy of his primary and secondary school certificates. If we ask questions, his supporters threaten fire and brimestone. Is this the type of democracy we want to regress into? One in which contrary opinion is an abomination? |
major466:Precise. This is what is scarying people away from Gen Buhari's candidacy. The sad thing is that his few fanatical supporters are too blind to see this. You cannot win an election by abuse, insults and threats. These few vocal and hate filled e-campaigners are scarying away the vast majority of silent voters. |
The foul language, abuse and insults from APC and especially Gen Buhari supporters shocks me and is terrifying. If you have a contrary opinion, you are basically a dead meat. You never get them to to engage in balanced discussion. It is the same hate, anger and spirit that also drives Boko haram murderous gang to slaughter entire villages, plant bombs in markets, schools and churches that drives their supporters in the political front. |
aresa:Gen Buhari is committed to violence. Why has he not come out to disavow election violence. The man is an adult. Why can't he speak for himself. Haba. Are you his mouthpiece?? |
I WILL STRONGLY ADVISE ANYBODY WHO HAS A CHILD OR RELATIVE CURRENTLY ON NYSC IN THE NORTH TO RETURN HOME UNTIL AFTER THE ELECTION HEAT IS OVER. IT IS BETTER TO REPEAT THE SERVICE THAN TO LOSE YOUR LIFE FOR ONE MAN'S AMBITION TO RULE NIGERIA BY ALL MEANS |
With Prof Akinyemi's inciteful advice and from General Buhari's it is not difficult to predict that: 1. If Buhari wins coming Presidential elections in Feb 2015 losses, his fanatical supporters in the North will definitely go on killing frenzy, slaughtering innocent Southerners. 2. If he losses, they will spilk into the streets, in the North burning homes, shope, and murdering innocent Southerners and NYSC members. Buhari, in his usual character, rather than play the role of an elder statesman, will egg them on to spill more blood of goats and baboons (euphemism for Southerners and non-muslims). In the killing frenzy by CPC fanatics during the aftermath of 2011 election that he lost, many NYSC members serving their fatherland in the North were mercilessly and systematically killed. Most had their throats slit. Till date General Buhari has neither expressed sorrow, sympathy or concern for those young lives cut short, or their grieving families. The big question begging for answer is: WHY IS IT THAT BUHARI IS NEVER MOVED WHEN BLOOD OF NIGERIANS ARE NEEDLESSLY SPILLED? |
Nice 1. Saw it 4 myself. Unfortunately GMB doesn't like stuff like this. Not sharia compliant |
Cutesexy1:Agreed She is... |
AMvanquish:Speak for yourself. Apart from me, there are thousands out there as well who take him seriously. |
Buhari & Osibanjo should just cut out all these show-boating with half-assed celebrities and tell us clearly what they are bringing to the country. Election is coming in Feb 2015. Time is short. We dont need all these razzmatazz. |
Lala247:Who do they cheat with? Aliens? |
pendy79:You have inadvertently, and ironically, admitted by your post that indeed Gen Abacha looted untold amounts from Nigerian treasury using his children and surrogates. Regardless of whether Buhari exonerated him or not. Truth indeed is a sacrosanct. But wait a minute, during his regime as Head of State, why was Buhari not as gracious to extend same innocent-until-proven-guilty dogma to Lateef Jakande and Pa Adejunle Ajasin, two very upright and honest politicians in the progressive fold, who never stole a dime. Why did he railroad them to jail without court trial. Another classic Buhari method of separate corruption yardsticks for separate individuals, depending on where you come from. You are not being truthful by saying that GEJ govt, and by extension OBJ's govt gave up N40b. Not sure you even have the full facts and figures. Because these funds were salted away mostly in Swiss, Austrian and Liechtenstein banks. If you have been following the news, these countires have been returning what came to be known as "the Abacha loot". Do a simple google search, get the truth and shame the devil. Mohammed Abacha nolle prosequoi was diligent and deliberately executed deal to recover the Abacha looted funds, rather waste government money in a web of long-drawn legal battle in foreign law courts. It was a process started during OBJ's tenure. GEJ govt simply concluded those deals. Go and ask Oby Ezewkesili, El-Rufai and Nuhu Ribadu. Ribadu himself has said a lot about this looted funds recovery process. They originated it. |
iamrealdeji:Please get me right. I don't posit that leaders don't make mistakes. All leaders do. What worries me is when the key achievements of Buhari turn out to be all mistakes, if you scratch the surface a bit. Mandela will never make the mistake of jailing an innocent man, since he believes in judicial due process, being a lawyer himself. Buhari believes the courts are hindrances to dispensing his own brand of military justice, and a selective one for that matter. Some people who are trumpeting Buhari's candidacy do so on just one single belief that if we have a man in Aso Rock who can stop corruption, Nigeria will truly take-off in every sphere of human and economic development. I belong to that school of thought. Where I differ from the rest is whether Buhari is that man. He is too ethnically jaundiced to lead a comprehensive war against corruption in a civilian setting. I think he will allow very corrupt people from the North to walk, while others from other sections of the country, including innocent people will be sacrificed to feed public pent emotion of seeing prominent people in jail, guilty or not. Will he have the courage to jail Emirs and other fat Northern elites who fed fat for years on fertilizer scams? Will he move against Atiku or Tinubu? I don't think so. According to Yakassi, Tinubu went from regular guy who was a salary earner at ExxonMobil to a stupendously wealthy multi-billionaire by the time he left office as Governor of Lagos State. What kind of business was he running while working as a full-time governor in just 8 years? Even OBJ pronounced these 2 individuals as extremely corrupt. Till date nobody can point to one single project executed by PTF during his watch as PTF Chairman despite the billions Abacha allocated to that programme. SURE-P is far more transparently managed than PTF, yet people who were not even born, or where too young in 1984-85 come hear to block our ears. The fact that a man lives a spartan life and is not enterprising enough to establish and run businesses does not mean he can successfully run a civilian administration, or that he cannot allow others to loot the treasury. His views and record on religious tolerance is suspect and very scary. By same token, what rankles me is the deliberate decent to outright falsehood and lies against the person of GEJ, and deliberate refusal to give him credit for his achievements simply because some people are hell bent on putting someone from the North by hook or crook into Aso Rock. Was Fashola, a man with clear and visible track record of achievement in a democratic setting, not a far better choice than Buhari? This 2015 election should be decided on issues, records, and truth, and not cheap propaganda. Believe me cheap propaganda will hurt Buhari more. People don't realize the silent forces, even within the Northern elite who will work silently to undermine Buhari's candidacy. The man is not helping himself by appointing a rabble rouser like Rotimi Amaechi to lead his campaign. This already says a lot about Buhari's strategy for this campaign. Namely, that it will not be based on truth and issues. |
AbuMaryam1: ^^^ my guy this trash you upload to depend your pay master shall not work out here. The Otueke drunkard rent is over and the landlord is no more interested,2015 February he must pack and go period. mikeansy:I almost fell off my chair laughing. Please take it easy on @AbuMaryam1. You know there is no letter "f" in hausa. So 'defend' comes across as 'depend'. ![]() |
iamrealdeji:Major Mustapha Jokolo (currently Emir of Gwandu) confirmed it in an interview, though he tried to fool us by saying the suitcases did not contain money. Then, why was it exempted by Buhari from comprehensive search policy of all incoming luggages and containers at that time? Perhaps, this was Buhari's method of fighting corruption by exemption. This is how he "fought" corruption when he overthrew the 2nd republic democratically elected govt, and went ahead to hound and jail all progressive governors of UPN (Olabisi Onabanjo, Lateef Jakande, Adekunle Ajasin, Ambrose Alli), NPP (Sam Mbakwe, Jim Nwobodo) and GNPP (Mohammed Goni) whilst the real thieves in NPN walked the streets free because they were mostly Northerners. Ambrose Alli, Pa Ajasin and Sam Mbakwe never survived the ordeal of this unjust incarceration without trial in harsh horrific prisons in Bama and other remote towns. Lawal Kaita (ex-Gov of Kaduna State on NPN platform) who threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable if GEJ won in 2011, and is currently threatening breakup of Nigeria if Buhari does not win in 2015, was one of the sacred cows then. My guy does the above sound like someone who relied on word of mouth? For your info, I was a university undergraduate when Buhari short his way to power. Most of those singing Buhari's praise to high heavens, were not even born when that man unleashed his tyranny of selective persecution of progressive politicians and journalists on the nation. Journalist paid with their lives and long prison terms handed down by hand-picked military tribunals for simply for publishing articles. |
iamrealdeji:Certainly agree with you. Like defending and escorting 53 suitcases for an Emir stuffed with old naira notes to beat the currency change exercise in 1985 when Gen Buhari was in power. Abi? |
wirinet:[b]1. He was not lecturing at a university when he was studying for his MSc. He was teaching at a College of Education. These are not degree awarding institutions. They award National Certificate of Education (NCE) after 3 years of study. 2. It is very normal in Nigeria for Colleges of Education and Polytechnics to employ 1st Class or 2nd Class Upper BSc holders as junior or assistant lecturers, and require them to obtain higher degrees at Universities of their choice whilst still working or on payroll. Sometimes, these junior lecturers are at liberty to also take leave of absence and pursue higher degrees on scholarship of government grant in overseas Universities. In the past, when the premier Nigerian universities were desperate to train and staff up their faculties, they actually sponsored these graduate studies overseas. Majority of Senior lecturers and Professors in Nigerian University faculties obtained higher degrees in this manner. There is nothing corny or illegal about this practice.[/b] |
wirinet:1. Why should it be a problem that the attached paper is neither a thesis or publication? The OP was very upfront that what he found was a Conference Paper, which you yourself acknowledged as "appropriately labeled". He obtained his MSc and PhD at Uniport and lectured at RSUST, both of them at Port Harcourt, not Toronto. Both schools are within easy reach. All his faculty colleagues, Head of Department, and Dean are all alive and still in the employ of the university, and can easily be reached. It is an easy task for anyone not crippled by political kwashiorkor to pay a visit and get the facts for himself. 2. Why should it be difficult to determine GEJ's contribution in a conference paper in which he was the lead author? Sometimes I just wonder what motivates people to dream up these phantom and pointless controversies. |
They were singing the mantra of unity and one Nigeria as long as they are the ones ruling. If someone else is there, they want Nigeria broken up. Goes to show that the contraption called Nigeria is a huge fraud. |
Firefire:*** my jaw drops to the floor *** Ewhoooo!!!! General Boko-hari has a very tough election ahead. |
I also have a concern I'm sure many can identify with. At 72yrs can a man fulfill the sexual desires of 5 women, some of them far younger than him with tons of energy. For some people keeping up with one is enough work. I fear |
Raiders:My real question is if Zuma wants 1000 wives tomorrow morning, 5000 potential brides will form a queue outside his door. But if a Vulcanizer wants 3 wives during same period of time, he will not readily find enough willing brides. So are women really going into polygamy out of love for this one man, or material gains and comfort is the main lure? |
IamDejman:Don't really think so. Mandela divorced Winnie due to her infidelity. He never had more than 1 wife under his roof. |
tpia0003:For where? Dem go like am gan ni. The wives are all on state budget. Just makes me wonder why African women are so cool about this polygamy stuff. It definitely cannot be for love. |
President Jacob Zuma has hinted he may be ready to take a fifth wife to accompany him through old age. inShare.0 NUMBER 1 POLYGAMIST: President Jacob Zuma with wives Nompumelelo Ntuli, Thobeka Madiba and Sizakele Khumalo. Picture: Esa Alexander During a visit to a Durban township Tuesday in KwaZulu-Natal, the 72-year-old said in Zulu "Angakayakhi indlu yokugugela... laba ngisabathathile nje" (I do have wives but I'm yet to marry my last one). The crowd, most of them elderly, laughed and cheered, The Star newspaper reported. Zuma, who on Sunday said he was in "perfect condition" after a stay in hospital in June, had earlier given a speech about the need to respect and tend for older people. Sihawu Ngubane, a professor at KwaZulu-Natal University, was quoted by the newspaper as saying it was fairly standard among Zulu people for a man who practises polygamy to take a last wife for his last years, sometimes the younger sister of one of his wives. "They call the last wife 'indlu yokugugela' (the home in which I will age in) because the responsibility of looking after the husband in their old age predominantly lies with the junior wife, who is often younger than the other wives and more agile in case there is an emergency," he said. Zuma, who has around 20 children, has married six times but currently has four wives on the state's budget, despite criticism from some tax-payers |
pummps:Very correct. That is a Nissan dashboard and steering, not Honda |
In which city did this happen? Very hard to believe. Never heard or seen this one before. |
pacesetter939:Was Mustapha being prosecuted for corruption?? Can you also tell us who stopped the prosecution of murderers of Bola Ige, Suliat Adediji, Harry Marshal, AK Dikibo, and many others too numerous to list here who were all murdered during OBJ's civilian administration? |
marieolae:This is hilarious ![]() They just end up confusing people. If I write "party" people will think I'm referring to 3-some. |
gnykelly:Can you produce pictures of all your secondary school and university classmates? Chief Turner mentioned in that list is a 1st class traditional ruler in Bayelsa state. It is very simple task to visit Postgraduate School at RSUST PH and confirm things for yourself. |
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